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Do You .Want a Home? Tbere are many ads la The Journal' .. ' r Room and. BoarJ, and Furnished , . I COAST TEMPER ATUSES ??ti'H '' 4v JtV Today.- ' :".f room column that offer complete ; " comfort -j Read them, v f, ' ' Seattle fee I ! I a w 4a auuranxMia V The weather Fair tonight; Sat urday fair and probably warmer. ; ; Portland-..;......'.....,,...,..,., 43- : "T" f vot.X no.65. ; v f rX,7 ,1 V . - .) ' ' : PORTLAND d PRICE TWO .CENTS t mi .1 ..,.. WILSON : MAY BE. AMBASSADOR TO BERLIN AGAINST RECALL ' i , r , , OF THE JUDGES DIAZ WILL RESIGN 'I J ECLAHES I V ' - 1 , PEACE IS ASSURED IS PROCLAMATION: : I WOULD USE UPPERCUT If. NECESSARY I : PROSTRATES EAST: i:12DlE INCHICAGO ... .At,- V.; Hottest' IWaf ? DayHInYcar$ i f j oizzies Muanuc ouan riuiu 1 Boston to Savannah ;; Lake Region. Also Swelters; .TW0 ATTEMPT SUICIDE V 7lN NATION'S CAPITAL Wave i Hits Baltimore . Hard; il . I '.' - ! Al I. , ' f Numper or victims ottuck f , ;'I).own 1$ Appalling. :J - f , . ' ' - ,; effects of Beat Wsve.v e 4 W .- 4 -if a 4. Boston to Savannah, and Chicago e and neighborhood, sissies in hot-; 4 lest May aay in year. .. , f- Twelve death from beat : In single day In Chicago; hospitals taxed With yloUm.vv f 4 ' ; v Two attempt suicide' at Wash. lngtbn. D. Cr to escape beet ' Baltimore : uff era ' aeveroly;, record for prostrattona probably - axcesld;-iKTO red from heat ' 4 eauaea panic la fashionabla hoteL 4 Death" llat - af ; MUwauke f 4, raachea total of .flva. l,4',l"-:Th;-' noon teniporaturaa ', In , 4) , . many of the different cltlea of 4 4 the heat atrlcken aat and or 5 4i Portlapd foltowj-'.- v'..-50 ' j Portland, Ottuui .Iti - B4 y 4 Philadelphia ....;..'......... 89 Kicnmona,. va..... . ......... s -4 Baltimore .. V. . . .. . . . I, .. . . i 4 Waahington. fx C. s 4 pittaburg , ; . . . . , . v I - 4 Datrott ............: t -4 Indlanapoll ...... V ... H ' Ne-ir, Tork -. . . . . . . ', , . , ...... TI ' 4 89 J: It ccitr Wm.i Waahington, Mar ltvr-tho Atlantla Ttaboard, from JSoan nrKvarrtTaTCta f toaay awauenng m in noiieat iay . day ta 4o yeara, The pdlctlon 'from f the i.; weather burtaa Jt asytbinf but reaawerlaA Prof-' Bowie declaring that f no material ye!If csnta axpacttd wrtb- 3 in w nuurv. .. - . ' By 10 o'clock th: jmcialnc the mer- ; urf VM relentl 'y .ellmblnif and the i Humidity wai t tiw lgt.aai-. point : reached' in yeara aiid hot bicath of air wa1 atlrrinj. Al no in tcoay the tharroometar Ud riinrbed tt ( 100 ' de . graea In the .abade and the aun'a ray - ware- beating down onto - the alaallng city In a ' tnannar tliat Indicated Jthat the temperature .would reach , at "least ; 106 beforo S p. m - ,.. Xieape Xut lake. - : Dlarerardlnar the pleadlnra of her lit ,' tie children, Mrs. Elliabiin rang leaped Into the lake at the doldlara brma, aeek- t fng death to eacape tne acorchlng heat. M After a hard struggle she . wa rae- i eued and taken home, yitooualy. Plead- f;ana mil. n. aiao ieapea irom m (Continued on Page .Ten.) - RESIDENCE LOTS. SOLD: LOCATED IN i -f. i Mr IB Woodrow WilsoiJvWbo declared lot epeech. last nlgbt at Preas Clnb that : ,Vhe litea peace, but would not hesitate- to use fist If be had to. ' J ?: If Jurist Does' Not ; Attempt to , "Make", Law, Do' Not Un seal Him,' Says; Democratic Leader in Noonday Speech MILD CRITICISM OF. , , r STANDARD OIL RULING Do Not Put Temptations in the Way of State Legislators, ' Is His Advise', ( T. .' . w -'WUeoB's nurt ray Kara. - ":0 Dines with University club and alumni of Princeton. T:S8, Opna publlo address In Armory; free to alt . ; . 1:30Leavea for Puget sound.' "Don't select anyone but bachelors to go to the lSgtslatura, : If he doea his duty he will e financially embarraaaad or . bank mated , and the grief will be upon those dearest to- him. "Ministers, also, should be bachelors, because. If they tell their congregations the truth they will soon be seeking other Jobs." - , These were two of the hard-hitting things' said by Governor woodrow Wil son of New Jersey to 100 men in the T, MVC:"X"ahdItorlum this afternoon. Iff . 7 .11 mmzhni&dU&lz - ' (Continued' on page Six.) Furniture Manufacturer Is In dorsed by Friends to Become; independent 'Candidate f or me uuy uouncu. nnnpnw .y mm Ul I L 2 I I'll 1 J JLT l- -'v.wiwf; aia-S-V 'tt (i . - i iiET.CErur Formef Lbs Anaeles Police r Chief Alleged to lave Jug gled Deeds In Disposing of i " Lots in Two Cities. ; . - Charles S. Elton, former 'Chief of po- ?Ilce of Ixs Angeles,; was arrested yes jterday afternoon' by . Detective Hellyer von a forgery charge, In connection with - an alleged fraudulent transfer of prop rty In Milton. CaL, on complaint of ' )am Shaw, a local; real estate man. 1 who, through1.. a - Juggling of deeds, fraudulent - certificates of title . and ab- 4 stracts, purchased two- lots " In a sup-posed-' select ' residence ' section'' of the town, but which, like the lots recently :, bargained .ior oy Kay s. smith, , a jcu gene Jeweler, were both in; a Masonlo cemetery. , ; Elton, was released this morning on : ,12600 ; Ball furnished through his at. torney, John H. HtevenBon,' who ; ap Speared for he man In court this morn- :AvM9Kari Oreroa City xotv -'''-.."- 1 Elton, who conducts an automobile :;: repair- shop at 43S Stark' street, bar a gained with Shaw,' more 5 than : a' yea sgo, for Shaw's bicycle .business, and as psrt of the consideration a lot tn Oregon v City, - which Elton' valued .at - tisoo. 1 wa. 1u'"'f'w : This was held for several weeks when Shaw attempted to sell it- Elton had shown a pisce of property to Shaw that was In , the heart of Oregon City arid asserted that It was that property which was being transferred to Shaw. He also " secured - plat of the property showing . -the boundary-r.'-'?:.'-."'-.:-;,-f LVC-;.t,."; v However, when Shaw attempted to sell this lot, on Investigation at the court house It was found that instead of the ' town tot being' the' one that had been William , Schmear, . president of , the Babmeer Furniture company, has de cided to become a candidate . fert 'the eeuncll as an ihdependent Itt the Eighth ward against Councilman Kublt Peti tions to place his name on the ballot will be. placed In circulation thl after noon. Quick work Is required to com plete the petition la time,: as tomorrow Is the fast day for filing, but the friends ef Mr. Bchtneer anticipate no difficulty In" " aecurlng - the - required number f aamea, . - -i IfiYKl, 'if -.i -AlbertrgrKern,' wha fTled hfs declara tion as a candidate against Xubll sev eral days ago. will not be .a -candidate. It was announced, today: that his peti tion will not ; be filed, and ' hie . kame wtU therefore not appear on the ballot Mrt Kern stated : that ha feared "too much time would be required from his business Jf he were elected as a coun cflman. 1 '''''.'" ' , t. ' Mr. Schmeer Is an : old resident , ef Portland and well known to ths resi dents of the Eighth ward, j' He has been a (aotpayer-there for -about 46 yeara and resides-, at r45 - Belmont - street' The Schmeer - Furniture company. Of which he is president is located at 174 First street c He was . for some tlmo presi dent of the-Oregon furniture company. In- the primaries KubU won out over his -nearest competitor by leas than SO votes, and there were four men; agalnat mm,' an oz wnom -pouecr a good vote. The narrow race encouraged the ODpon ents of KubU to. believe that he may bs baaten by- an. Independent, and the op position seems . now 10 . do 'centered on Bchmeer, An effort ' to bring 1 on ti: Dr. Jt IC 'lAcke met with failure, and with the -withdrawal of Kern. Schmeer and Kubil will be left to fight it eut- .' ' 1 .-.uijiil ., 1. I I'll Blaze frightens 1 Women Em- ployed In Los Angeles Hair dressing J: ParlorsElevator Operators Are Heroes. rn TolUlAnl UN Uy-MILt ! SICK CALL, RACES WITH fDEATHitTO CONTINENT e : 5 t sited Pres. -wire.) Los Angeles, ,Mey ll.-OnI:'a,'!r-4 4 ; 77091; mile sick- 'call, ; Dri : J.. J. e 4 Choale la hastening eastward to- 4 uy 111 mi eiiuri tv vest. aeio m .e a race to Koma, ltaiy. The suf- e ferer Is Miss Mildred Browning, e IS, daughter of a wealthy .Los e Angeles family,1 stricken down ', while on a tour with her mother. f e v Dr. Choate, Who has 'long been )-e the ' Browning family - physician; 4 4 j was summoned by eabiegram, 1 4 and was . told, to' spare no - ?e pens for 'speed. : He hopes' to .; leave New .Tork.on the Maure- e taola In five days, reaching Lon- : e don .five days later: The entire over trip. It is planned, win take IS days. - -- utv- ''..- - 'Z (Uslted Press ttated Wire. Los Angeles, May 1. The Uvea of 100 women were , menaoed in a ' fire which l started tn '- the Corenson - hair dressing parlors on the", fourth floor Of ha Norton buUding today. , J Fifty girls employed. In the plaos rushed "frantically- forv the - elevators when the fire was discovered. Only the presence of mind of the elevator opera tors In slamming the doors shut pre vented several deaths, It- is believed. " ' -Male; employes with backs to the doors s. hurled : the terror stricken . girls back, kdmlttljig them a few at a time to- the-eager until ail had been carried to'thrTrtreet".,' " .' V-1- ';''- " One. hundred' and fifty' ether women employed in a . millinery store . on the fifth floor climbed out onto the roof or an aojoimng ouiming ana were tow ered to the ground In a freight elevator, ' .The, fire did only $2000 damage. . Wittr TriphammerVerbal Blows iGoverno? of Nevvjersey De r fends Oregonf System U'Ren bets Bouquet, Too. ROOSEvELT-TAFT Appointment. ; of 'Stimson Is easing to thColonef; the i 'QId Guards Is Placated. 'r Ti twiit' i.. r.ji- bt;'-": ' . t uuiisa s, t ees uBsisTU nus.p ' New.. York. 1 May -l.-The- New York world prints a staff special from Wash lngton declaring- that ' President' ' Tart and Colonel . Roosevelt , have renewed their old Intimacy ' and that Roosevelt Is now seeking Tart's renomlnatidn. The article asserts thatf the sppolnt- ment lienry I ttlmson as secretary of. war greatly' 'pleased Cblonel Roose- vsu, ; it aiso aeciares mat Hooseveit Senator SRoot and Collector iLoeb re cently; reached "an areenient with; Vice president; Shermanrand 'Committeemen Barnes and.. Ward of New Tork whereby the delegates from the Empire state will be. Instructed for Taft prior to the next national KepuDiica? con,venon. s .--. . New Tork,, May I9.r-Frlends pi Theo dore:' Jtooevelt here' today xf are.: very skeptical as to the truth of a Washing ton special printed by the World, which stated that Roosevelt', end , President Tsf t - would work together, for ,, the- lat ter renomlnatlon, ' They point out that yesterday's Outlook attacks Taft's .ar bitration plan -and Inferentlally scores Taft's attitude In regard to the Mexi can', revolution.. Thls, It - Is .generally believed among -politicians shows very plainly that no Roosevelt-Taft. b.argaih 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 wuson zpigrama. ; Tou have broken the machine. I do not think Oregon people are so radical aa described. Oregon's system la nearest the solution Of governmental prob lems., 'i , ' . , The legislature sits In Oregon only 40 days In two yeara, be cause you .distrust If . v Many measures before legisla tures originate in offices 'of cor poration lawyers, - What we neod Is some one who .will submit trained, brains to the people's service. - 4' The' initiative Is better than 4tte"1eglsiatarerecaueir 4 more publlo. '"-', , . George . Ton L. Meyer, ecreiary of the navy. Washington, May 19. Rumor at the navy department today has It that Bec retary Meyer. Is to be appointed am bassador at Berlin, The only thing that 1 said to stand la the way la the ethi cal question as to whether ah ambas sadorship U a higher or lower (grade office than that of a - cabinet minister. In a number of instances ambassadors have become members of the cabinet - 111 IS ALMOST FLOORE A Btfli'K DlBll In Statement, Midget; Physlf cian, Head of Rebels," Says : t "Revolution Haa Succeed- ed." To: Go to Capital; ..4.,-.:... MEXICAN PRESIDENT ::? ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT A ''..h'. Wires. Insurgent Chief He Will Quit; Between May 24 -' "and June.1.;3Mi; WhsnYjudge" Tawell . dismissed the caae against Mr. and Mrs. P. Poshkow ski, proprietors of a shirt factory" at 117 First street who ware sires ted on complaint of Mrs. Martha E. McMabon Of 111 Sherman street on a, charge Of Srofane and abusive language, Mrs. Mo ahon took the matter of administering justice Into her own bands and with a well-dlreoted blow of her fist almost floored ' Mrs. ; PoshkowskL Inside the court room. . She then made a-vicious attack en the other defendant with her umbrella, striking him several times be fore the contestants were separated. Attorney Vaughn, who was standing In the ante-room, attempted to stop the onslaught on Poshkowskt and ror his pains received a rap on the back of his hand with the heavy umbrella 'that; raised a large black and blue welt I , - Mrs. McMahon had been employed by Poshkowskl In his shirt factory, and when she went to collect her wages, an argument over the amount due. resulted In a Wordy battle.;- In this discussion, according to the complaint made to the city attorney)- who Issued the-warrant for - the . arrest Poshkowskl called her a "liar and a drunken dead beat" In court this morning. Attorney Max Cohen, who' represented the defendants, made a statement to the judge In which he declared that - such , language could not be construed as- being profane and abusive and Judge Taswell took the same view. The woman protested wildly against the action of the court asserting that it wa' Impossible to get Justice and then proceeded to assault the woman In the court room.;; ;.;',;.;,. rf v Z. .- 1 . : . : - rr - .., . r7 niiLO run rHiLunc iu thi ihaloi m , (Vnlted Ptww Leased Wb. '' '..',.' r'r."'. Jusres, Mexico, May .i-Provlslonal President Msdero today received a prlv -ate telegram from ' President . Diss as- ': surtng ths rebel leader that. Dies will resign between May 24 and June L'' , " Mexico Cltyl May 19. Semi-official . announcement Was made here . today - that President Dias will retire, May 34 or tS and that Vice President. Corral'a resignation, attested by the ' Mexican minister to Spain,, will be cabled from that country.. . 7 . ,v . . ., El Paso. Texas.. May 11 "Peace in : Mexico is assured. The revolution has succeeded." -,.-....'. ' "' This statement was made In Juares today to the United Press by Ftanclsoo L Madsro, Jr, the midget physician -.' who has overthrown Diss, the dictator ' of Mexico, and. probably the most pow- errui matviauai that republic has ever produced.-.. . C.-.-.-'i-----.'.-.- -V.V:-. -4v " ' .:.i-:-!- "Dr. , Vasquea Gomex" Madero v con- . ttnued, 'Is arranging for my : trip te , Mexloo City. I shall go there unguard- : ed. The first thing. to be dona there 1 to eonolude poaee. .y';j. vtv-.,w-'"l-.'' The present armistice expires oni i- Monday, r but - there , Is hardly a . doubt - that by that time -the final papers will "i; have been signed. in any event I can aatsly say there is to be ne more fight- ins:.. The rsvoitjyoivpaa, .w.pn4:: ' ! 'WttTVb praetlaTsurrejHie of Dla" ' the scene of action In the war, drama ' now begin to shift-to the capltsl. Th Madero family is already beginning to .? return in triumph to Mexico from their safe quarters hare and at San Antonlg. Francisco Madero... Srgoea - to -Mxlo City tonight, and the wife. of. the pre visional president and his daughters sre ', preparing to . accompany, him .to . the . capl tal within two days. j , ., , Te TraTei la.Trlnmph; ; ' . - Madero's train- to th : canltal will ' make a triumphal progress.' .The com- " mon people -f Mexico consider It their' duty : te show approbation ef the rebel chief who. has. won through difficulties ' to victory and- all. along the- line pre naratlona are under . wa to imika hlsl passage worthy of his triumph. . . . '. Despite the apparent certainty that war is to end. the -rebels -are taking no chances of a slip at the last . moment Two thousand of the Insurgents have . left Juares within the. last 34 hours. They have gone toward Chihuahua and will be ready .. to ? at onca attack that" . city should any cheek eome'tO Madero's (Continued, on Page Six.) - Our problem is to set organlo processes going In public busl- In nine cases but of ten you don't know what la going on un der your own political roof. - This Is the-time for organlo thinking and acting. ' -T,?. ' Practicing Students of advanced gov ernment heard as frem a' prophet the utterances ef Woodrow Wilson at the Commercial"' club last night, Terse, analytical, epigrammatic, his force was la his facts and the master He . defended r the" ' Oregon system against Its critics and would-be destroy erg. v He brilliantly interpreted the na tura.o the Oregon system's plaoe In the modern progressive governmental move ment . The. two hundred and more oltl sens present believed he had prescribed a cure for the embarrassing situation In Portland at the time tot the primaries recently, when1 he said: . . "Tou have broken the machine. Have you substltuted'yourselves for the ma- (Contlnued on Page Thlrteea.) Thirteen hundred corporations In Ore gon have failed te eotnplr'wlth the pro visions of ths pew corporation tax law and are facing, prosecution at the hands of the federal gOTernment ' These 1300 are subject to aAflne of from $1000 to 110.000 and the district attorney' of fice le preparing; to. push the cases -vlgj- orotisly. - '"' ':.: ' .' Tor ths past two or three days repre sentatives of the various companies tn JONEHS DEFECTIVE Governor 't5 Woodrow Wilson -w i.'"-: V ;;,--V-..V a,.4L; .".'. ;''..if r,.--J ' vVti v'v:-'?----i-V-j, lomgm m f- - k'- 'Jr.r"'-, f United. Frees Lctsid ,.Wre. Geneva. May 19. News that Queen Victoria, of Spain .'Is'1 coming to Swlt- serland late in June to have her second son Prince "Jaime,- operated on ; for a lvfAPtr of sneeoh. comes , as the first Actinu confirmation -of previous; re ports that the Spanish royal ciilldMU if "def entire.:-;. The truth la. according to apparently reuaoie iniormauon,,iran tn are so, ana mere in wa for the statement that in at case the weakness is nental obysleal.'t 'S-'iM'--'..-'- ''' idren's Jnflrmlty 18 attributed 'onso's-condltlonattthe time of rrlaxe. it is mnown tnatine in- herted grave, troubles from rili father an waa only kept aiive luririr onuy hqod byf the 'most heroic trstment Later .an outdoor. Uf an Lconetant ex ercise seemed to work nn improvement but that recently. Itts health: has been breaking down agm ani nis aiin-tvai for a great deal, longer; la .deemed Im probable. - ; f - i i '. , 1 Moroccan Rebels Kill Urlflah Consul , malted PrM iMHfd Wlra. Tangier. May 19. It la reported here today that the MorOccan rebels have at tacked the town or Alcasar, Kiuea Brit ish ' Consul Carletcn there, and elsed a supply of arms; The Trench" relief ex pedition under Colonel Brulard Is.' ex pected to reach Fes tomorrow or6un-4 arrears have been callln at the United States attorney's; office wtlh offers to compromise by payment of the tax, the penalty of SO per cent and a cash pen alty in addition but as yet no basis of compromise - has bees agreed'upon by the attorney general In, Washington and unless one, Is reached, the suits, will have to be instituted against those who have failed to comply with the law. The new corporation tax law' gave corporations -until March In which to file statements of - their business - with Collector , of Internal Revenue Dunne. Those showing, a net', Income greater than $5000 annually were compelled te pay a tax on this income. Failure to return the statements and to pay the tax by March" 1, laid the -corporations llublo to suit, to collect the tai, S0 ber cent of the tax in addition and a penal ty of from $l000-to ,$10,000. It Is thought a great many corpora tions failed to pay the tax beoause they EVERY INSURGENT II liEKICO INTO mil 10 SLICE OF PEACE PIE Leader . bf RebelsV In .South Sayi If He Doesn't Get Cut He'll March, on the City of Mexico. . 1 - . w i (United Pms Lawed WlraJ ' Mexico. City, May '19. -Promising to encamp with his army' of 12,000 men at -the gates of Mexico City ;. within a month. General Ftxueroa In commanii of expected the United States supreme the rebels in the south, says he will de-: oourt legality, would declare it unconstitu tional. A few weeks ago the supreme court ueclared the tax constitutional. Since then the -delinquents' have been hurrying la with one excuse or another and with offers to -compromise, 5 -j CONFLICTING PRAYERS ' TEAR ZI0N CITY; RIVAL PROPHETS IN .CONTEST 4; V es (t'slted- Prw LmwI Wire. V -T 1 Zloh City, III., May 19. -Rival 4 prophets are engaged l a prayer?- 4 , contest: one to .bring rain, that, 4 e V gardena may be . aided, - and the -e other to ward off the rain, l-er--4 der 'that worldly, goods of his S e people may not be damaged. ?,.i y;4 , The eontesUntsv are . Wilbur V e Glenn Vollva,t who wants rain,"; - ana isiaer , i ay iqr, - leaoer.or j tne e original pbw ect who hopes It t4 .will continue dry until he baa -ehanee te get his possessions and . tnose oi'flis louowors unaer nm Up-xtd pdate.i Elder :j Taylor prayers eem to. nave oeen more . given a finger in the peace pie about to be cut by the two Jeaders of the warring MexlcahfactJona i , - Nothing short of Diss's actui.l'reatr nation and Madero's accession to th4 presidency Will, satisfy him, says Flar ueroa. "Therr must' be no -temporary president. Other reforms will be de manded by rigueroa, but that will be the first - thing - asked and -must l- granted. General - Flgueroa'a men sre Intensely loyal - to him, and should h choose it Is thoughV he. could make a stubborn fight against the eomblnpl tfrta of Diss and Madero. . Many other commanders .- have . de manded slices Of the peace pie. " : k ' '- - " . i ' -' j . i) w 1 1. - ? ' MEXICAN GOVERNMENT TO TRY , TO . EXTRADITE 'PRYCE, ARRESTED BY U. T . vSan Dico, CaU May IS I at f Mexican government 'will -art ,- t ? tradite General Prye ld r 1 forces at Tla Juanii, who late yesterday on a chdrn f f f lnj and violating the Inte rn'' -dary laws, a-as-e pri: r (Continued on Page Two.) (Continued on !'' t ' nas Jk. strucK. '-, ::.i.v -;.. -::; day. ;,- '--'- r'V-